According to the latest weather report from the IMD, heatwave conditions are expected to persist over Jammu, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra in the coming days. The temperature surge has been particularly intense in certain areas, with Barmer in Rajasthan recording a scorching 48 degrees Celsius and Agra in Uttar Pradesh hitting 46.6 degrees Celsius..
In the neighbouring country Pakistan, 26 districts are experiencing a severe heatwave, and the condition is expected to persist until May 30. Temperatures could even reach 50°C (122°F) in two cities in Sindh province on Friday
Delhi: The national capital is enduring intense heat, with temperatures soaring well above normal. The IMD has issued an alert for Saturday due to anticipated rising temperatures, forecasting a high of 44 degrees Celsius and a low of 31 degrees Celsius.
Rajasthan: Rajasthan is facing some of the most extreme temperatures, with Barmer recording a blistering 48 degrees Celsius. The state is on high alert, with authorities urging people to take necessary precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses.
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Punjab: Just like its neighbouring city Delhi, Chandigarh too is facing temperatures as high as 44 degrees Celsius. The state is experiencing higher-than-average temperatures, and residents are being warned to avoid prolonged exposure to the sun.
Haryana: Haryana is also under a severe heatwave warning. Areas like Sirsa have recorded extremely high temperatures, adding to the overall distress.
Uttar Pradesh: Uttar Pradesh is grappling with soaring temperatures, with Agra recording 46.6 degrees Celsius.
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